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The 1st IEEE International Workshop on Technology Convergence for
Smart Cities (TeC4C 2018,
http://tec4c2018.netsons.org/)
TeC4C2018
<http://tec4c2018.netsons.org/>
tec4c2018.netsons.org
Overview Advances in ICT are changing the way we live and work,
making our daily activities faster, easier and more reliable.
Smart cities are becoming an intriguing stage for several citizens
to benefit from pervasive, easy to use, and interactive services
and applications.
Co-located with The 4th IEEE International Conference on
Collaboration and Internet Computing (CIC 2018,
http://www.sis.pitt.edu/lersais/cic/2018/index.html)
IEEE CIC 2018 - School of Computing &
Information
<http://www.sis.pitt.edu/lersais/cic/2018/index.html>
www.sis.pitt.edu
Internet has revolutionized the globalized society and enabled the
growth of infrastructures, applications, and technologies that
significantly enhance global interactions and collaborations that
have significant impact on society.
October 18-20, 2018
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
http://tec4c2018.netsons.org/
TeC4C2018
<http://tec4c2018.netsons.org/>
tec4c2018.netsons.org
Overview Advances in ICT are changing the way we live and work,
making our daily activities faster, easier and more reliable.
Smart cities are becoming an intriguing stage for several citizens
to benefit from pervasive, easy to use, and interactive services
and applications.
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Advances in ICT are changing the way we live and work, making our
daily activities faster, easier and more reliable. Smart cities
are becoming an intriguing stage for several citizens to benefit
from pervasive, easy to use, and interactive services and
applications. From the technical perspective smart cities are the
result of the integration of several technologies, that cooperate
to provide seamless solutions to end users. Such technologies
enable the collection, storage, and processing of data sensed from
the environment and/or produced by citizens themselves; they
promote social interactions and improve people's quality of life.
For Instance the integration of network infrastructures along with
services provided by both big players (e.g., Microsoft, Google,
Apple, and Amazon) and small and medium enterprises open new
scenarios for the smart city ecosystem and approaches like osmotic
computing are necessary to dynamically organize and migrate
resources according to the requirement
s of different infrastructures (e.g., load balancing, reliability,
availability) and applications (e.g., sensing/actuation
capabilities, context awareness, proximity, Quality of Service
(QoS)).
Topics:
Workshop topics include, but are not limited to:
Deployment and autonomic management of densely interconnected and
decentralised cloud infrastructures, including the extension of
the fog computing paradigm to the edge of the network
Autonomic management of networking in the context of
software-defined data centres
Re-allocation of resources and services across distributed
computing and geographically separated infrastructures
Software Defined Infrastructure Architectures, Application
Programming
Dynamic orchestration of heterogeneous resources for Smart city
systems and applications
(Device, Data, Service) Discovery in Smart cities
Security and privacy preservation in Smart cities
IoT Microservices, Networking and CloudLet computing
Software-defined networking support for IoT device fleets (M2M
applications)
Hybrid Sensor/Cloud networking
Smart mobility
Smart education
Smart governance
Continuous healthcare
Infrastructures, platforms, and software for Smart cities
System architectures for convergent technologies
Service & Information Orchestration/Chaining and Life Cycle
Management
Software engineering methodology for the design of Smart Cities
Models and methodologies for convergent platforms
Data quality and management in convergent platforms for Smart
Cities
Deployment of convergent technologies in Smart Cities
Important Dates
Submission of research papers due: August 17th, 2018
Notification of paper acceptance: August 30th, 2018
Submission of camera-ready papers due: September 7th, 2018
Workshop date: October 18th, 2018
Submission Guidelines:
We invite original research papers that have not been previously
published and are not currently under review for publication
elsewhere.
Submitted papers should be no longer than 8 pages in two-column
IEEE proceeding format. Extended version of the best papers
presented at the workshopis selected for publication in the
Special Issue "Holistic Technologies for Managing Internet of
Things Services" on IEEE Transactions on Services Computing.
The IEEE LaTeX and Microsoft Word templates for conferences can be
found at IEEE Manuscript Templates for Conference Proceedings
at
http://www.ieee.org/conferences_events/conferences/publishing/templates.html.
Submissions must be made via EasyChair:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=tec4c2018
Contact
All questions about submissions should be emailed to
tec4c2018@googlegroups.com<mailto:tec4c2018@googlegroups.com>
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